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PM Modi Rajasthan Visit: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch the foundation stone of development works worth about 1.8 lakh crore from Banswara today.
PM Modi Rajasthan Visit : Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch the foundation stone of development works worth about 1.8 lakh crore from Banswara on Thursday i.e. on Thursday. Under this, he is also going to lay the foundation stone of 2800 MW Mahi Banswara nuclear power project. At the same time, this project near Mahi Dam will be prepared under the nuclear power mission. About 42 thousand crore rupees will be spent on this.
8th nuclear project of the country
Please tell here that this is going to be the 8th nuclear project of the country. It will be the 8th nuclear project of the country with 4 units of 700-700 MW. However, the construction of its first reactor is expected to start by April next year, which will take more than 5 years. After this, construction of the second unit will be started in October and the work of the third and fourth units will also start within 2 years. The projects will take a total of 8 years to complete.
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A total of 7 nuclear power houses present in the country
It is worth noting that recently there are 22 reactors working in 7 nuclear power houses in the country, which has a total capacity of 6,780 MW. Rawatbhata nuclear power plant of Rajasthan is one of the largest stations in the country. India’s target of increasing its nuclear power capacity to 22,480 MW by 2031-32 will prove to be an important milestone through this project. Modi will also address public meeting on this occasion.
Will give gift of new airport terminal
Union Culture and Tourism Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will dedicate the new airport terminal to the residents of Jodhpur on Deepawali. He further said that the work of the terminal is in the final stages and instructions have been given to complete it by October. After inspecting the under -construction airport terminal, Shekhawat told the media that after the start of the new terminal, it would be possible to operate 13 flights simultaneously, which would further strengthen the city’s air connectivity. With this, electricity, water and all other basic facilities will be provided to the passengers.
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